There are always a few colors that all of us at the office are drooling over. Every time new fabrics come we just can’t seem to get enough, like these two from China Seas and Quadrille. They leave us day-dreaming about the gorgeous rooms these fabrics could inspire. Right now we are craving NAVY AND GREEN.

Obviously Emerald Green is the color of the year and we can’t think of a better color to pair it with than clean and classic navy. Doesn’t this combo just scream preppy and fun?! I love this Trina Turk Rug.

This crisp navy bedding from Serena and Lily would be perfect in my bedroom (which just happens to be navy blue and linen).

I have dozens of design books all over my house and I have to admit that I’ve only really “read” a hand full of them. Snuggled in a blanket on Christmas day, I read The Things That Matter by Nate Berkus cover to cover! Thanks to my hubby for such a wonderful Christmas present!

This book is very personal and I was captivated by the stories Nate tells of this life experiences and those of his friends and how the possessions in all of their homes reflect just that – the things that matter.

I know I have found the career that is perfect for me because I couldn’t agree with Nate more

” That’s what I love about building a home for myself and what I love about building a home for other people. The recipe isn’t all that complicated: You just have to add your life, your travels, your memories, the people you’ve loved, the people who’ve loved you back, all the stuff that’s crossed your path along the way – and then mix.”

Joann and I take a lot of pride in the fact that we have mastered this recipe for our clients. We will scrounge through attics and drawers to dig out the most personal chatzkies of our clients to exhibit. We make sure that if we are redesigning a room for a client, it stills feels like “home”.

I wandered around my house after reading this book and felt good about the stories I see reflected in every room.

Like my display of silver I’ve inherited from past generations and slowly added to myself:

To my sand collection carefully carried home from vacations over the last six years – note the empty jar… We are going to Nevis in 3 weeks:)

To the candle, ceramic and tree root I lugged back from Guatemala last year –

I think Nate would be very proud!

“So here’s to the things that lift us up, anchor our lives – and tell the world who we are.” – Nate Berkus